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Zolostays receives “Emerging start-up of residential real estate tech” award by Traxcn

Bengaluru, May 2, 2023: Co-living and student-housing platform, Zolostays, has been recognized as an “Emerging Startup of Residential Real Estate Tech” at the Tracxn awards.

Commenting on the accolade, Dr Nikhil Sikri, Co-founder & CEO of Zolostays, said, “I am thrilled that Zolostays has been recognized as an Emerging Startup of Residential Real Estate Tech by Tracxn. Our team has worked incredibly hard and this award is a testament to their dedication to providing the best-in-class co-living solutions to our customers. At Zolostays, we prioritise innovation and a customer-centric approach. With our focus on customer satisfaction and cutting-edge technology solutions, we are confident that we will continue to redefine the co-living experience in India. We are excited to innovate and provide world-class housing solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers.”
The company has raised approximately $98 million from investors including Investcorp, Nexus Ventures Partners, IDFC Alternatives, Trifecta Capital, and Mirae Assets. With its focus on innovation, technology, and customer-centricity, Zolostays is poised to become the go-to platform for co-living solutions in India.
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